State ID: CA
3 letter designator: LAC
Fire name: North
Location: 29330 The Old Road
Reported acres: 5
Rate of spread:
Report on Conditions: 2nd alarm from LAC, Fixed wings are on order,
Structure threat: Structure protection group is in place.
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Scanner link: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Fixed wing out of Hemet And Berdo: AA240, T-70, T-167
Got eyes from ANF in SCV
IC stating 50 acres, starting a 3rd alarm.
AA requesting 3 closest AT to the fire.
Cameras:
http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca/index.html?camera=Axis-Loop2&v=7a7f1c3
http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca/index.html?camera=Axis-OatNorth1&v=7a7f1c3
http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca/index.html?camera=Axis-OatSouth1&v=7a7f1c3
LAC COPT12 left the fire to go pick up COPT19 (hawk). That’s using your resources effectively.
Ordering three additional air tankers.
Coming from Porterville and Hemet: T-100, T-90, T-91
The intelligence gathering aircraft, stated 90 acres to Air attack or Helco.
There was talk of ordering or there was ordered 2 additional tankers, due to long turn around times. Fox might not have been open originally, T-167 was heading for SBD and made a U turn to head to Fox.
IC is ordering 2 additional strike teams
Tankers from Ramona launched: T-70, T-71
IC reporting 150 acres with some spotting. 7 total Tankers assigned. Fox Field was activated to help with turn around times.
150 acres, grass and brush with 0% containment.
The fire is running towards the Tesoro Highlands grading site, if it gets around it fire will head towards ANF. There is a spot fire at the heel of the fire near the jail that is getting established towards Tapia Canyon. The Charlie fire scar should help slow it down on the NW side. Do not want it to get into ANF, with the projected temperatures in the 90’s tomorrow and Friday. If it does it will probably be very long day(s)